Dammy
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Post by Dammy on Jan 11, 2019 11:45:39 GMT 1
What do we do if we want someone to burn turns for your char while your away?
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Post by Belouch on Jan 11, 2019 15:08:45 GMT 1
Burning turns for a friend who is away is fully legit, as long as you warn admins ahead of time. To do so just please send a message to Dspe or myself specifying the names of the two characters.
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RiQ
New Member
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Post by RiQ on Jan 14, 2019 1:01:23 GMT 1
I would like to ask why this is allowed?
Isn't the purpose of a game, that YOU are responsible for YOUR OWN account?
To me it should count as using a multi account. Someone shouldn't be allowed to play on multiple accounts on a daily bases, just because other players gives him/her their password and let him play because they have a busy day.
Im against permissions like this.
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Post by Belouch on Jan 14, 2019 9:57:02 GMT 1
The rules are quite strict. Turn burning means login, spend turns on a specific task like training alone or training with master, and logout. It doesn't mean you can 'play' the character, move it, have it explore etc.
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Post by jandals on Jan 14, 2019 10:17:30 GMT 1
The amount of places you get internet in these days im surprised this is even aloud
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Post by Belouch on Jan 14, 2019 12:11:19 GMT 1
The amount of places you get internet in these days im surprised this is even aloud Then you obviously don't travel enough We'll make a post detailing the precise rules of this, but unless we see it becoming an issue it will be allowed. You'd be surprised how many players have been deployed in Irak or such in the past. Some go trekking in Peru or Nepal for two weeks without internet. Many other possibilities where people cannot get any internet access. Under such extraordinary circumstances, turn-burning is allowed, under very strict rules, and upon informing the admin team with the duration and reason. And it's only turn burning, aka a 2-minute login-burn-logout, but at least it allows those players not to completely waste their turns for weeks.
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